I think you’re on to something. I have a 10 year old laptop with linux, 4 cores, 8gb of ram, a mechanical drive, and a win10 vm on it and it runs fine for it’s purpose.
I think you’re on to something. I have a 10 year old laptop with linux, 4 cores, 8gb of ram, a mechanical drive, and a win10 vm on it and it runs fine for it’s purpose.
OnlyOffice works with MSOffice files (100% compatibility is a stated goal), and it looks like MSOffice in terms of UI.
I even replaced MSOffice with it in Windows.
Controlled production is not the same thing as a subsidy. Canada controls supply. There is a quota system. No US dairy supplier ever uses their quota, so don’t get dinged with tariffs.
It is literally nothing.
This is old news.
I remember learning this when I was in high school, and I’m old.
Genetic proof came before the turn of the millennium, and similarities in languages and culture a couple of hundred years before that.
OnlyOffice, not Open Office. OnlyOffice strives for Office compatibility.
No issues yet whether I create docs, or other users do.
Not what you asked, but i switched my wife to OnlyOffice and she can’t find much difference betweenit and MS. For myself and most importantly, I switched my work system to OnlyOffice and my coworkers haven’t had any issues with files I shared with them.
That’s my answer too. I went a month with just trying to make basic things work. Had to go back to being productive. Now, I bought another drive and I spend time whenever I have it. Once everything works as i need it to, I’ll switch full time.
Omg… i wish I knew about this 2 weeks ago…
I switched to Tuxedo. It solved some weird stability issues I had, which were mostly monitor resolution and layout issues.
I’m new to the world of Linux as a main OS, and I ran Mint for a while, wanted to try KDE Plasma, installed and ran it on mint for a while and blew away mint for a distro with KDE Plasma once I knew it’s what I wanted.
To say I had jank is an understatement.
No. But I should. Probably time to start.
MS did a shift like that already. The shift from MS-DOS to NT was transparent to the vast majority of people to the point that most people didn’t realize they were two different OSes.
I don’t see why they couldn’t do it again. NTVDM was similar in concept to what wine does. Imagine if MS actively contributed to wine, or a wine like project.